Creeping Phlox 'Candy Stripe'

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Phlox subulate 'Candy Stripe'

An early to mid-spring-blooming, herbaceous perennial known for its clusters of 3/4” flowers, with needle-like, green leaves that resemble moss. This cultivar has pink and white striped flowers. Its dense spreading habit makes it a perfect ground cover for rock gardens, edgings, woodland gardens, or native plant gardens in sunny areas. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 6”

  • Spread: 2-3’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: Early to mid-spring

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Moderately drought tolerant once established

  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Bee Balm, Tickseed, Coneflower

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

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Phlox subulate 'Candy Stripe'

An early to mid-spring-blooming, herbaceous perennial known for its clusters of 3/4” flowers, with needle-like, green leaves that resemble moss. This cultivar has pink and white striped flowers. Its dense spreading habit makes it a perfect ground cover for rock gardens, edgings, woodland gardens, or native plant gardens in sunny areas. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 6”

  • Spread: 2-3’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: Early to mid-spring

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Moderately drought tolerant once established

  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Bee Balm, Tickseed, Coneflower

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

Phlox subulate 'Candy Stripe'

An early to mid-spring-blooming, herbaceous perennial known for its clusters of 3/4” flowers, with needle-like, green leaves that resemble moss. This cultivar has pink and white striped flowers. Its dense spreading habit makes it a perfect ground cover for rock gardens, edgings, woodland gardens, or native plant gardens in sunny areas. Northeastern U.S. Native.

  • Height: 6”

  • Spread: 2-3’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: Early to mid-spring

  • Light: Full sun

  • Moisture: Moderately drought tolerant once established

  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Bee Balm, Tickseed, Coneflower

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

More info: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/phlox-subulata/

https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=x930

https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/phlox-subulata/common-name/flowering-moss/